Thursday, February 7, 2013

Religion's God

I wanted to re-publish the following from a newsletter produced by a good friend, Clyde L. Pilkington, Jr. It reveals some of the flaws in the doctrines preached by most organized churches of our day. Some will attempt to defend these flawed doctrines by explaining away the wonderful truths of God's Word while defending the traditions of men. But any who will step back from their church's worldview and examine the Scriptures for himself will find an amazing truth ... God is in the process of saving all mankind, and He will not cease from His work until that is accomplished and when He truly becomes All in all.



RELIGION’S GOD
“… The foolish people have blasphemed Your name” (Psalms 74:18).
Religion’s “God” tells us to love our enemies, while he tortures his for eternity.
Religion’s “God” tells us not to be overcome of evil, but to overcome evil with good, while he himself does not overcome evil with good.
Religion’s “God” tells us to forgive others 70 x 7, while he leaves most of his creation unforgiven.
Religion’s “God” tells us that love never fails, while his fails to win back the majority of his creation.
Religion’s “God” tells us that Christ is the propitiation “for the sins of the whole world,” while holding the world’s sins against them.
Religion’s “God” tells us that he is the “Savior of all men” and then does not actually save all men.
Religion’s “God” tells us that the wages of sin is death, while changing it to be eternal conscious torment.
Religion’s “God” tells us that the payment for sin is eternal conscious torment, and that Christ made the payment for sin, but it was not eternal conscious torment.
Religion’s “God” tells us that he will be “All in all,” while he will actually only be “All in some.”
Religion’s “God” will somehow “reconcile all things unto Himself,” while leaving most of his creation unreconciled.
There is something wrong with religion’s “God!”


[Those wishing to learn more about Clyde's newsletter and other writings can contact him at Pilkington & Sons, P O Box 265, Windber, PA 15963. clyde@studyshelf.com]